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When I started the podcast at the beginning of the year, I’d planned to do it for at least a year. But some seriously good things have come up since January – namely that our family is growing 🙂 – and I’m all for priorities. Right now, my big focus is on my family, friends, and work (which includes blogging). So, to that end, I’m putting the podcast on an...

It’s been a really busy month, so this episode is coming out just about as late as it can for a monthly podcast. If you’re reading this post, then chances are the latest episode is already available on your favorite podcast service. In this particular episode, I’ve got a new sponsor with a coupon code specifically for listeners, so be sure to check that out (in addition to the...

irstRegarding the podcast, two of the best things that’ve happened since the previous episode is that the number of questions is steadily increasing and people are saying they appreciate the length of the show. So that’s good stuff, as far as I’m concerned. Anyway, if you’ve previously subscribed to the show, then this episode should be available in your favorite app or...

Regarding the podcast, two of the best things that’ve happened since the previous episode is that the number of questions is steadily increasing and people are saying they appreciate the length of the show. So that’s good stuff, as far as I’m concerned. Anyway, if you’ve previously subscribed to the show, then this episode should be available in your favorite app or service.

This episode published a little later than usual because of Spring Break, covers one of my favorite topics: code reviews. If you’re already a subscriber, then the episode should already be available on your app or service of choice. If not, look it up on any of the reviews linked below. This episode features a multi-part answer for a multi-part question along with some info about WordCamp...

This is the third episode of the podcast and, as you can tell by the title of the show notes, this is a bit of a milestone. At least, it’s considered as such for movies and books. For podcasts, I don’t know. For this one, sure. Why not? If you subscribe to this using one of the various services on which it’s available, you may have already listened to it. If not...

Though I still consider this whole podcasting thing an experiment, and likely will continue to do so for a while, I’m excited to have the notes ready for the second episode. Depending on where you subscribe, you may already have listened to it or have it queued up. But I’ve got the show notes for the episode in this post. And for those who are still curious the answers are: Yes...